Your app is currently connected to a Baqend test instance called 'app-starter', which provides common backend features like data and file storage, user authentication (used in the example), queries and push notifications among others.

How the Baqend integration into Angular works

Before the Baqend SDK can be used, a connection to the Baqend instance must be established. There are two options
to wait for the initialization.

You can use the DBReady resolver to delay the route component rendering, or DBLoggedIn to prevent navigation to
protected routes that are only accessible by logged in users. For a live example look into the src/app/app-routing.modules.ts.

Or you can manually wait on db.ready() within your components and use the SDK afterwards.

How Baqend fits your Backend requirements

Baqend is a fully managed Backend-as-a-Service platform with a strong focus on performance and scalability
(click here for details).
The JavaScript API gives you access to common backend features
while the dashboard lets you define data models and access rules as
well as business logic to execute on the server side.